ae ' * 3 LIVERPOOL TOLNE. ‘ | QUEREN STREPT. | FUNE 186m. WILLIAM FULL, Hh RECEIVED LIVERPOOL, POLLAN GOW « and other ar ra, f al purto bis SPRING SUPPLY of British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large assertwent of Staptic & Fancy Dry Goods, aod the leading NOVELTIES the Season, whieh will he far ? on inspect » to compare auiy Ww uny Stock Market, bhacd wil be sold at . ti “ Ices FOR 4 ASH. Bes~ Remaind f SPRING STOCK daily ex : {MPHION, trom LONDON J ‘ I l=6s MANNY'S & BUCKEYE COMBINED Mowing and Reaping MACHINES, AND Whitcomh’s Patented Wheel HORSE RAKES! <a Ss SCRIBER is just imported into this Island, and is now receiving quite a large number of those celebrated Machines, embracing the MANNY COMBINED REAPER and MOWER, the COMBINED MOWER and REAPER HAND RAKE MACHINE, and the BUCKEYE SELF-RAKING MACHINE, for Reaping and Mowing Also a lot of WHIT- COMBS PATENT WHEEL HORSE RAKES The MANNY MACHINE has eome tmportant improvements, such as an extra this seasen Wooden W hee ar d Axle for R ping, together with an extra Bevel Gear with a Flange, so as to prevent the Cogs from breaking These two tm rortant mprevements makes the MANNY MACHINE a perfect ene of its kind The BUCKEYE MACHIN manufactured tor the Subserib: eoutract, by ADRIANCE, Pta Poughkeep- e, in the State of N are theericinal manulacturers ot MACILIINE and are having bee r under special ee 6é4 Caw a ew Y rk who the BUCKEYE the largest wanufacturers * this” Machine in the States, manufacturing from #ix to eight thonsand Machines each vear- und it is their Machine manufsetured at their works, and entered by them for competition at o'! the great Natienal and State Fuaira in the United States, and for which th Geld Medals and all the Stules: they have alse Justiy edt tien of manufacturing the best States both for Mow ig ind Reaping j nf ‘ establishments facturing vy have taken the highest prizes in the ed the reputa- Machine in the All other Suckeye are f them: making ndred te on thank } Bnei compared tu theis —none ] believe, over six or lupreveme eeven i iachines each year ;—and all the Buek eye come through ADKIANCE Puatr & Co The SELF-RAKER is the best and latest im- provement on the BUCKEYE MACHINE, and is net ppanufactured by aby other establishment making the Buckeye Phe SELF RAKING MACHINE. has proved 4 complete success the past year, avd completely distancing all other Machines as Self-Rakers. mac nm the United States by others. Th s Machin: saves the laber of one man, and the weight of a wan on the team while Reaping. This SelfRaking Machine will nlso Reap al ] de liver in Bheals grain wh ch has been broken down with rain or wind, unless very badly tangled, as the rake strikes the grain in troutas of the knives, and brings the grain on te the platform, wheo it is impossible for the hand | rake to de it In consequence of my long connection with the Farmers of P E. Island, in the sale of MOWING MACHINES, [feel it my duty to explain to them my Siews, and the motives that actuated me in first bringing the MANNY MACIIINE to thie Island some eight years past. It then the b af, and i might say about the only combined Machine in The Manny gradually worked ifs way inte general u Island, proving iselt fo be a good Machine to the Farmers, g its work well, and all that was required of it tu de, and te the full satisfaction of ali whe have used them here ; and T eould find no Machine in the States se well adapted tor this Island as the MANNY MACHINE Last year I beught four of the Buckeye | Machines, manufactured by A. Richards & Co.,| ol Worcester, but | wae not satisfied with them, | ux they were not a perfeet Machine, nor such as | they enght te be, in my opinion, and I therefore | eou'd pot feel that it would bes ght for me te aay te the Farmers that the Machine was all right as a Reaper, when I did not ‘ve it: but ae a Mower L was willing, and did say to ail, that they were good Mowers. When I returned bome frem the Island last fall, and knowing that Adriance, Piatt & Co, were ahead of all the manufacterers of what they termed a BUCKEYE MACHINE, I went to their establishment, one hundred and fifty miles distant? hoping to find there a combined Machine that would satisfy wy mind: and I did find the desired Machine, it hav a separate cutting bar, guards and knives ittached to the Platform, aid fitted and ready hitch on to the Machine ax a Reaper, whict Machine, and fully satisfied roy was the HAND RAKING Was the States. - on the bel all tw made a perice t minds — This MACHINE. { then examined their SELF-RAKING MACHINE, and was better pleased with that than the Hand-Raker, as it is a eplendid machine, doing all, and even more, than could be expected ef a machine. The consequence was, 1] purebas- | ed my Machines of Adrianee, Platt & Co., and in | the course of the winter A. Richards & | went to Adrianee, Platt & Co,, and purchased a Platform from then, with their nuprovement of a | separate bar and huives fer he Bpiug attachment and attached them te their Machines—sent te the Jxland this spring. I did net purchase any No) Luckeye this year, as I found they had gone out of use altogether, or nearly . They made the No. 1 io the first place, but found them too heavy and clumsy. The Ne. 2 prov d more acceptable to the Farmers tor Mowing and Reaping, | My own individual opinion now is, and that of moet of the farmers who have used the MANNY MACHINE that the MANNY MA CHINE, with improvenwuts, is the BEST MACHINE for all Parmers of limited means, it dees its work well, and all thatthe farmers re- plication, and the how to repair it there Ce. 80 is | ite us quine it to do, ard has ne co i mechanics of the Island kno But those Furmers who ha wish to have a nicer ufford to pay a higher price purchase the SELF. RAKING HINK, as then they will wet all that any Farwet can wiel ina Machine.—Bat come aud eee and ex | amine for yourselves, nud decile what Machine you | like beet. 7 | These Machines will be on exhibition and Sale nt the Warehouse attuched to the Store of Henry | Haszard’s, opposite the Post Office, on Queen | Square. where [ shall be very happy to exhibit nud sell the above Machines a terme, irom one to three vers, as the} Farwers may wish ;—and thore Farmers who wish Lo pay the money down, I shall be mere particular: | ments, vane look machine, and can for it, L would suy BUCKEYE Ma.-| the ustial aecome: | diuting prices, wel n Mower Bat all who wish machines will be very Hoping that no Farmer will purchase uutil be has seen vine, and examived them as Thelieve Thavea splendid lot of Machines. I have appointed | | and cum sutisly almost any one. fyenis in the tullowing places :— Hi ©. GREEN, Summerside, Hon G.W. HOWLAY, Caseumpec. J.D. MeLEOD, Charlottetown, King’s County, will act at Souris, George- | town, Montague, and Charlottetown, and at wel! Cheap Store, ASAHEL BOOTH. Proprietor. Charlottetown, July 6, 1868. TO THE FARMERS pearly twice i within Adriance, Platt & Co's territery they ex | TEA! TE. jfrom Sydney, ly pleased to see aud sell to, and of course at low | | OBERT YOUNG has Grey and | Prince Edward Island, ™M ENTLEMEN,—As we have noticed, in} -_ 4 ments, over the sig loeal newspapers, certain siate nature of “ A Booth,” respe et g ihe otig manufacture, and sale of the Buck- eve Mower and Reaper, calculated to mislead those whe are unacqual ted with the facts, we deew it our duty to place before the public a trath/ul avd lacr Phistery of the machine: and in understood aright tn the matter, we A Booth's advertisement in the order to be abil d Byrnes ofl order in which it appears First, Mr. Booth asserts that Adrianee Platt | & Co., were the ergimal The Buckeye was first invented, manutactured, and | patented by Aultinan & Miller, of Canton, Ohio (trom which State it has derived its trade-mark manufacturers er pame) they obtaining the first Gold Medal at the Great Field Trial held at Syractise, New York they still eontinue te make machines as any other es- aud ues trany in the United States ‘right to manuliacture, and seh} State, m= Is57, | % al tablishiment The original) paventors me ld th and among tion Certain fet viteries | their inventy the different manufacturers the custow has been at in whichseerer lerriterv a Tria 8 held they | ter and exhibit ‘That isto say: Ifa trial is] held in the New Englsnd States we exhibit; if] h bit Mr trary notwithstandn Bas vy. that Adriance, Platt & Co's at ali the and so on h’s assertion te the eon | manulacture ia entered tor competition * Great National and State Fairs in the United | Slates . Mr. Booth further asserts that all ‘improvements come through Adrianee, Platt & Co has ¢ bay sed but Seareely a| vem we have found semething | ew wherein we could impreve the machine, and | laasiat te being it up to ita present high standard Last year, after much expense, we radically | changed our mode of gears, by which we dispens ed with the internal gearing, (which we always considered a bard running gear,) by substituting au external gear, by which more perfect gearing | is secured—which runs lighter, stiller, and is wore | durable, and mere easily repaired should any re- | pairs be required = This, and other improvements of smaller importance were originated Dy Us; aud | we make bold to eay, and have ample testimony, that the machine exhibited for sale by A. Booth is | the style which we made two years ago, save and | except seme miner alterations, which, 1 our opin on. are of a damaging nature te the machine Respeetis t Raker.” when our minds | sfied of its practicability, and tt becomes and brounht out of ifs present comph app y it te our machine its present stage it re teo much motive power, and is too expen- heve that.) Fur g the Se ure sal simplified ‘ated condition, we wil 1s We are of Ooplnben that 1 qu re s sive fo be of general tse syet we be he course of time, i will be aces mnplished thermore. Mr Booth asserts that he brought o your Island, last season, four * Boeke ye s.”’ wade by A. Richards & Co, vt Worcester. No such mannfaeturing establishment exists in Worcestet United machines of aut or elsewhere, to our knowledge, in the States. Mr. Booth had wanulacture, which he obtained after some solici tude. whieh we are led to believe he purchased for | sinister purposes. Mr. B. was too well aware of the repute of the “ Buckeyes” in the U.S. te cow- pete against it here with his faverite “ Manny,”’| should it get inte the hands of the farmers. Al- thengh Mr. Booth’s estunate of your intelleetual | capacity was by no means high, we are glad to find | that he hae altered his mind, and discovered that you Lave sufficient * brains” to run a Buekeye this season. Besides the Machines which Mr. B. had! last year, we consigned ten machines to Mr. John | Higgins, of your city, which were all sold, despite | Mr. B’s stiff bow at their introduction, and we| leave it to these farmers who ran the Machiue last year, to say “ whether they were perfect, and sucb | as they should be, or net.” We have session testimonials frem m iny of the most respeet- four In our pos- able farmers, whe ran the machine last season, | respecting its merits, and we have yet to learn of | any dissatistaction,.—not ene purchaser has yet | euquired tor ap extra pirce to suply any defect or| breakage, although our agents have extras con-|} stantiy on hand. | Phe Machines sent to our Agents this year have been made with usual care, pnt toyetl er by first vkmwen, and manufactured of the best which we warrant in jevery particular. | Class W titterial We have every encouragement to continue to ship our manutactures to the Island, and shall have on| hand each yearasupply of * Buckeyes "’ to meet the | demand. They will be in the bands and under the control of our Agents, all of whom are reliable, | and whom the purchasers cav fall back upon for amy moisre presentations i The Machine will be on exhibition by our} Agents hereunder named, who will be most happy tu point out the difference between tie two * Buckeve’s"’ now in the Island and thankful for past itronnge, we shall continue to dispose of the Vachine at the lowest prices, and on such terms as will suit all. Considering thisexplanation called for tu refute A. Booths assertions, made either through ighorauce or wiaiiciousness, We are, yours traly, | E. P. CURTIS, Travelling Agent, | For A. P. Richardson, & Co, Manufacturers, Worcester; Mass. | AGENTS* W. D. STEWART, Chariottetown, } kK. fT. HOLMAN, Summerside, C C. CAKLETON, Seuris | GEO. ADAMS, Vernon fiver, JAMES DEWAR, Montague. daly € sb } an sn clitilaeesli a ikiellihetibrdae | . | Burton Ale! | ; od UST RECEIVED Ex Emeline— 20 Hhds., 20 Cases, 4 doz. each, best Burton ALE, and now for Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. 4i NOW LANDING, CHESTS Congou TEA, 25 Boils. KEROSENE, (Standard White) 5 Hbds. Granulated SUGAR, B. WLLSON HIGGS. Ch'towr, Jane 15, 1868. Ch'town, July 6, 1862. rue. 1! TRA!!! UST RECEIVED from HALIFAX, ex | Steamer “ALHAMBRA'’— 20 Chests TEA, For Sale by CARVELL BROS. Ch’town. Janne 22. 868. t EHROUSE COAL! /QXHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to supply | any quantity of SUPERIOR Round and Small OAL, Liugan, and other Cape Breton A. McNEILL. Reading Room Building, May 25, 1808. | A Large Copper Still, | Coal Mines. if Fok SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, *WM. DODL. dune 15, 1868 The Centre of Attraction, ROBERT YOUNG’ i OBERT YOUNG has the loveliest Dress Goods to be seen any where. eon YOUNG has the prettiest Hats and Bonnets. nt YOUNG has a beautiful assort ment of Shawls and | Mauitles. j OBERT YOUNG has the newest styles in| in Ribbous, Flowers| and Feathers. | [ OBERT YOUNG has a nice stock of! Hosiery and eee | very Cheap. | j OBERT YOUNG has lovely STAY s,| Cheap and Good. | OBERT YOUNG has a large supply of | his unrivalled Boots| from St. John. fz opent YOUNG has the newest styles in| Hoop Skirts, cheape: than ever. | ROBERT YOUNG has the cheapest and| best Prints in Town. White | SALT IN STORE 3 ()¢ 0) Bushels Liverpool Salt, oe 1,000 bags do do For sale by CARVELL BRO'S. | May 18, 1868. | BUTTER SLAT. = 7) Bags BUTTER SALT 250"™ = For sale by ~CARVELL BROS. May 18, 1868 POGIES. POGLES Fo: sale by : CARVELL BRO'S. | ( YI ) Bbls Mav IS, 1868 SOLE LEATHER. | Siues No. 1 New York SOLE 10 LEATHER, | For sale by CARVELL BRO’S. May 18, 1868 : , MOLASSES & SUGAR. ~ Hhds. MOLASSES, | 50 20 Hhds. SUGAR, | Por ARVELL BRO'S. | May 18, 1868 : ea DOMINION VINEGAR! s) = BBLS. VINEGAR, avd nce Dominion (a article ) For sule by CARVELL BRO’B. che } May 18, 1868, BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, | fur sale by May 18, 868, a TOBACCO. CARVELL BRO’S. Muv 18. 1868 BROOMS & PAILS. DOZEN BROOMS, $0 dozen PAILS, For sale by CARVELLEBRO’'S. SOLU LEATHER ! SOLE LEATHER! 100 Sides Nova Scotia Manufactured. 100 ** New York Do For sale low, WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square. ix] pat May 18, 1868. (960. SPRING 4868. CITY HARDWARE STORE! 5 | OWEN,’g we have re | Y Ship “L. C. ceived the LARGEST SUPPLY BEST ASSORTMENT General Hardware ~ | a namber of the above Machines. lithe ** Buckeye and would urged npon the farmers lof handing in their orders early fora” ow ae FARMERS OF Prince Edward Usland! O you want the mest perfect REAPING and D MOWING MACHINE inthe World. If 80, we are DOW shipping to our Agents a quautity of those wor ld-ve howhed Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, which won for themselves such a reputation on and we recommend to all i | i : ual ’ those Who are thinking of purchusiig a Macliaine ho ran Ohe lust BENSON, you lalanad lant Oe ason 5 to consull thetr neighbors w and wive their orders early, to wake sure of wecnt ing one. We need only say that we wade further in our Circular of D868, to be had of ander named tovether with enc! piece ot the Machine Avenuts, Every Machine warranted to give if required. PERFECT SATISFACTION. Be particular to see that your Machine bears our mark, as they are the GENUINE BuckKrYE. AGENTS: W. D. STEWART, Charlottetown, Rk. T. HOLMAN, Summerside, A. P. RICHARDSON & CO., Wercester, Mass. NOTICE. JOUN HIGGINS, Owing to the illness of Mi vinted Avent for the the Subseriber bas been app Origiual Buckeye Mowers and Meapers has much pleasure in informing the of P. E. Island, that, on the arrival of Albamobra,’ he will have ou sale he Farmers the Steauiship * Che satisfactory results of the Machine bear ample testimony to its adaption us 1 MOWER and REAPER the subscriber bas no besitation it offering Season aud heuce to the farmers of this Islaud us PHE BEST MACHINE CONSTRUCTED IN AMERICA. the importance lsackeye if they Wish to obtain a perfect Machine, aud get value for their money Phe unde Machine, aud endorse the reputation which the il has roamed gentleman have tested ‘ined in other countries where it bus been longer ised GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk, Cli'town, JACOB DOCKENDROF WA. MATHESON, Rustico, JOHN STEWAKE, Ilope River Perms made known and Machine the Old Stand, i. exhibited a STEWART. Ciry Grocery Srore. North Side Queen Square, ? Cli town, May 23, 1808. § EARTHENWARE! io RECEIVED and FOR SALE LOW e 3m i4 Crates well assorted for Country Trade WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Oh’ town, Jnne 15, 1868. is! dw Wool! Wool! : in ESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly re- constructed and enlarged by additional Machinery and Steam Power, will contiune to manufacture Cloth from custom wool as heretofore, and at the nsial rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procured skilful operatives for } every department, the Company feel confident of wiving their customers greater satisfaction yeueral we have yet imported, which is offered at LOWER PRICES than usual, for | CASH, PAYMENT ONLY. We may enumerate :— 35 Cwt. t mugh Bourd NAILS, 2 * 6Shinzle mR thiitiy sg ‘ Cut Nails, other SiZe3, “ Flooring NAILS, 2 “ Cut SPIKES, | l es OF rought “ ao © “ Nails ‘© Horse ‘6 l “Boat 6 Boxes Window GLASS, | « Tin PLATES, 3 Rolls sheet LEAD, oils Lead PIPE, ‘6 Manilla ROPE, ‘asks assorted PAINTS, 5 “ Linseed OIL, 1 Hhd. Olive “* 2 Casks BOLTS and NUTS, 1 “* Wood SCREWS, 1 containing 27 Bags SHOT, Ww oI Gs ~ -_ 25 Kegs POWDER, 1 Case Percussion CAPS, 1 Cask assorted HAMES, “« Trace CHAINS, Case Varnish, Casks Potatoe HOKS, 66 Grubbing 66 «é Socket SHOVELS, Case Thompson’s AUGERS, Cusk, | Case FILES, | SAWS, Cask Butt HINGES, | ‘“ Smoothing IRONS, | ‘ Hook HINGES, | | = a “ ‘* Enamelled Ware, «“ SICKLES, Jale Cod LINES, 5 Bundles Iron WIRE, 1 Cask KNIVES and FORKS, 1 Truss ** Nash’s SCYTHES. 7 Casks assorted Shelf GOODS H. E May 25. 1868 FRESH SALMON. eae wishing FRESH SALMON may be | i supplied by leaving their Orders at the Sub- | } ee ne ee ee _ STARBIRD & CO scriber’s Store, Water Street. Arrangemeuts have been perfected to place the | Salmon in Ice as soon as taken from the Nets at St. | Peter's, thus insuring their perfect freshness; and | those who order Salmon may let them remain in| the Ice until they are wanted for use. I. C. HALL. _Ch’'town, July 6,1863 phine ad LIGHT, LIGHIIVIL, MORE LIGHT !! | y TAX, COMPOSITE and PARAFINE| CANDLES, PARAFINE OIL, LAMPS, CHIMNIES, &e., &e., at MACEACHERN & CO’'S. Next door to Srarsinp & Co. Ci'town, July 6, 1868. SUGAR, J UST RECEIVED— SUGAR, 10 Hogeheads, ) 3 Tierces, » 15 Barrels, 4 B. WILSON HIGGS. | _ Chitown, Joly 10, 1868. 52 aR) Yo | Keep your money at Home. AND PURCHASE THE ISLAND CHAMPION! which is about the BEST MOWING MACHINE for general use in PRINCE EDWARDISLAND! THE CHEAPEST! LEAST COMPLICATED! AND EASIEST KEPT 1N ORDER, | BEER & SONS. | | | Bright Retailing SUGAR. } June 12, 1868- Agente. Administrators’ Notice, LI. persons baving claims against the Estate of £1 the late FREDEKICK PETER NORTON of Georgetown, Esquire, deceased, intestate, are re- | quested to furuish the sume duly attested, within | three menths from the dute hereof; and those in Cottons as cheap as) debted to the suid Estate, are hereby requested to | usual. BR oBert YOUNG has the largest Stoek of the Island. OBERT YOUNG is Agent for the Best! Sewing Machine—the $s WEED.” Charlot'etowu June 27, 1808 | make immediate K J. CLARK, Orwell, Sole Ageat for! | Paper Collars on "I payment to our agent, at Uardigan Bridge, Me GT. Qwen, whom we Bive author | ized lo grunt receipts in our name THOMAS OWEN, STEPHEN BOVYER. Adwinistrators 3in Judson’s Pills ! Ch'town,. June 15 1868 Orwell, June 1, 1868 ly, by manafacturing a better quality of Cloth, and makiug quicker returns for wool left with them In addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous ly made, they ure manufacturing several uew | styles for men’s wear, and full width blanketing Le” Wool, which must be cleau washed, free of mats and coarse locks. and of good quality, may be Jett at Hlon. H. J. Calbeck’s, Churlottetown, or at the Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, May 18, 1808 LONDON GROCERIES | PER AMPHION. AT MACEACHERN & CO. EST CONGOQU OOLONG TEAS, Crushed SUGAR, Zante Currants, Laver Raisins, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels Vermacella, Maecaroni, Currie Paste and Powder Chow Chow, Piccallilla, Walnuts, Gherkins, Oriental, Olives Capers, Baied O11. D. B. F Mustard, Essence of Coffee, Flavouring Extracts, Bottles Salt, Mushroom Catsup, Tapioca, Cloves, Cassia, Pimento, Girger. Pepper, Starch, Blue. Indigo, Dye Stuffs, Gelatine, Fine Cut Isinglass, Chillies, Mace, Sago, Creamtaurtar, Soda, Y Bky, Powder, Kice, Coffee, English Cheese, X&c., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. Corner opposite Davies & Werks. est, )&ke., Chitown, July 2, 1868, 2w Barclay & Perkins arclay & Perkins. f FEW Hogsheads PORTER, from the | «@ above celebrated Brewers. ALSO, a few Hhds. Bass’s ALE, at ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Queen Street, MACEACHERN & CO. | July 6, 1868. NOTICE! To Tenants upon Township No. 18. Tk TENANTS apon that portion of Township No. 13, formerly owned by the late Mrs Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, deceased, and since by |} the undersigned, in conjunction with her deceased sisters, Mury and Ellen Stewart, are hereby noti- tied that. the fee simple of the iands respectively held by them, being now exclusively vested in her, she ALONE is legally authorized to receive the rents accruing therefrom. MARGARET STEWART. Ch'town, July 6, 1868 CARVELL BROTHRES, — AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward Island AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern [xpress Company, Fairbank's Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express te CASH ADVANCES made npon CONSIGN. MENTS received, or when sent to their Agent abroad. April 30, 1866. VESSELS TO CARRY DEALS, from BUCTOUCHE and RICHI BUCTO, to LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL CHANNEL CARVELL BROS, 4 | May °°. 1868 Charlottetown & Cascumpec PACKET! Schooner IS NOW on the Rovre between this PORT and CASCUMPEC, | calling at SHEDIAC, each way, and making Forrnicuty trips. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, apply CASCUMPEC to G. W. HOWLAN: SHEDIAC at al to ALEX. DAVISON, or at Charlottetown to CARVELL BROTHERS. June 15, 1868. Kor Sale! { HIOUSE, 32 x 26, Situated at ORWELL “ BRIDGE, and considered to be one of the best Stands in Queen's County, for a Tradesman or Merchant limediate possession can be given ; and if desirable to the purchaser, some eight or ten acres of land can be sold or reuted with the House. Apply te the Owner on the premises JOHN STEWART, or tothe subseriber R. J. CLARKE, Orwell. 2. tf FRESH CRACKERS. J UST RECEIVED, FREstI from the Bukery — BOXES BUTTER, SUDA, WINE, WATER aud SUGAR CKACKEKS. N. RANKIN. 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FOR ALL DISEASES OF§THES§ KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &c., . . . ‘ > ie " ‘ - Maggiel’s Pills are a Perfect Cure. ONEDOSE WILL SATISFY ANY ONE. by FOR FEMALE DISEASES, | { | | Mersous Prostration, Weaknesses, General Las } lon gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre: | situde, Want of Appetite, MAGGIEL’s Pitts will be found an effective | remedy. Waggiel’s Pills and Salve are almost universal in their effects, and a cure} will be warvelious. cau be almost always guaranteed. ‘Each Box Contain Twelve Pilis. Ono Pillina Dose. Sold by all dealers in medicine ithroughout the United States and Canadas, at 2. cents per box or pot respectable Ail orders tor United States must be addressed to J. Haydock, No. 11, Pine St., New York Patients can write fre ely about their co nplaints, and reply will be returned by following mail Write for ** Mavuwiel’s Treatment of Diseases.’’ COUNTERFEITS! COUNTERFEITS!! 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Side Queen Squure, June lo, 1868 THE ROAD TO HEATE THE GREAT REMEDY FOS AWD L9Ua LIFs »enIL any sieht, ( own, 4 ly | | i ! prove haggis Sa ea CONSUMPTION t--4 Cy oe a | ¥ | be, ed Ug, Ue 3 J A Siw ."¢ the nos and acknowledged by many prominent physteians to pe : si Aa / ite. waht a te SN Lox; 5 far the most Reliable Preparation ever inteoduced mie i * Le. pein We ices en 4 wigs os TEES for the RELIEF and CURE of all | } is 1 \eO if Ms, ig . | dha Lip Meenas LUNG COMPLAINTS, | pin iy ew » This well known remedy ts offered to the public, sane. | tioned by the experience of over torty years, and when SECURED BY resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect @ speedy eare of HOLLOWAY ’'S PILLS. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Inflvenaa, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Patns or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, &c. | Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for : | particular ailinent, there way be some diffcul:y un liess gue can be found to purify, r gulate, and im | prove the quality of the blood. These Pills posses three qualiticatious in an oxtr.or- |dinary degree. They enable the stoma h to diges any ordinary food, increase the secretery powers «1 the liver, cleanse aud purify the blood, expel al morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the } purest elements for sustaiming and repairing the j trame. ” Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility withou | know: ng the causes why they are feeble! Tn mvs jcases tne stomach is the aggressor. Holloway | Pills have long been famed Tor regulating @ disor iered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive lt ne; they are, therefore, confidently re commende las a never failing remedy in all cases where th constitution, from any Cause, las become impaire ’ art thee : an ctmeey See The unequalled snccess that has attended the applic tion of this medicine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has Induced many physicians of high standing to employ it in their practice, some of whom advise us of the fact We bave space only for the names of a few of these: — A. A. Gress, MP. W. li. Wess, M.D, W. B. Lyxon, M.D, A. ®xi Livan, M.D. H. D. Manzi, M.D, Ww. A. Snaw, M.D, A. UL. Macaxarr, M.D, 8. BH. Finegy, M_D. Such testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. From the mass of evidence in our possession we sejeet the following : — Avex, Waren, M.D. E. Boyves, M.D. Wa. A. Rest, M.D. hh. Fecttows, M.D. Natuan Piummer, M.D. H. G. Barrows, M.D. Braprorp Knarr, M.D. Sermocr Tuacner, M.D. or weakened, Disease of the Head and Heart These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, o! j ' over their own sigratures. ' | | frequent occurrence; for the most part they cree; | | cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva | tives against all derangements of the brain, and ar the speediest correctors of irregular cireujation, I | they be taken without delay, when tingling in the | limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect | #emales of all Ages & Classes, | | | ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence | where previously ail was lassitude, gloom and de- | | = | | | | | { Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the guims, reducing all inflammation— willallay all pain and spasmodie action, and is SURE TO REGULATE TILE BOW ELS Depend upon it, mothers, it will give reat t& yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this artiele for ove: thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed ina single instance, to eflect a cure, wher timely used. Never did we know an, instance ¢ dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con jtrary, all are delighted with its operations, an: | Speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi io effects and medical virtues. matter **what we do know,” after thirty years” | experience. and pledge our reputation fo: ithe fulfilment of what we here deciare | In almost every instance where the infant is suffer jing from pain and exbaastion, relief will be foune lin fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is | administered. | This valuable preparation is the prescription o lone of the mst experienced and skilful nurses \in New England, and bas been used with never- | failing successin THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not ouly relievesthe child from pain, but invi- |gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, |and overcomes convulsions, which, if net speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases | of Dysentery and Diarrha@a in Children, | whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let your prejudices, nor the pre-| |judices of others, stand between your suffering |ehild and the relief that will be sure—yes, absoe | lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if jtimely used. Full directions for using will accom- |pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- jsimileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, ‘ison the outside wrapper. ia” Sold by Druggists throughout the world. | Principal Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, 25 Cents per Bottle. «0 Price only | October 15, 1866. COPPER PAINT! hand a supply of Tarr & Wonson’s Copper Paint, an article which has given the greatest satisfac- | tien to all whe have used it. It possesses superio: | qualities for effectually preventing the accumula | tion of all foul matter, such as Worma, Barnacles Grass, &e., on the bottoms of Vessels or Boats, | when properly applied. I.C. HALL. | Charlottetown, May 25, 1868. We speak in this} | | } | | } | June 1, 1868. FANUE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on advertized The tame of tuese Pillsis partly based upon the veneficia!l effects they have upon the coustitutions o! females, From the domestie servant to the peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo rating and purifyiug properties, which render theu so safe and iuvaluable im all diserders peculiar t be sex. Obstructions of every kind, either ir young persons entering into womanhood or ap proaching the turn of life—the most critical period —may be radically removed by a recourse to thes: Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomaca, liver, or bowels are dis undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulatin, Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring vack energy, strength and cheerfuluess to the frame jection. Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disyestion s untortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills should be taken mn appropriate adores to adjust the jistarbed fun tions They dispel headache, bili risness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similas ailments. A course of these invaluab!s purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, to any inconvenience Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. [u our ch angeable climate few persons escape | | without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or | bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pills nay be taken with the certainty of eifecung acnre. While the Pills are expelling all impari from the body ve nerally , Holloway’s Ointment should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat , it will penetrate the skin, reduce intlummation; uud restore lusting suurdhese, ties [followay’s Pills ave the dest Remedy known in the world for the following diseases: jFemale lrregu-Scrofula, or Ague : larities King's Evil Asthma | bilious Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throat »laints kinds Stone & Gravel | Blotches on the Fits iSecond'ry Symp Skin Gout toms | Bowel Com- Headaches Tic - Doulonreux | plaints Indigestion 'Pumours | Colics Inflammation Ulcers Constipation of Jaundice Venereal Affec | the Bowels Liver Compl'nts| tions } Consumption |Lumbago Worms of all} Debility iles kinds Weaknees from | whatevercause | &ec. &e. Rheumatism fe i iRetention of { Urine Dropsy Dysentery Erysipelas | Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR} HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Dragyists and | Dealers in Medicines thronghout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is Ijd, 2s 9d, 1s 6d; Ils, Ws, and 33s, each Box, | *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sires. N. 8.—Directions for the gnidance of patientsin every disorder are affixed to each Box. July 31, 1865 CORNS and WARTS Ake permanentiy and effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by W. BR. WATSON. }Q67 1063 Drug,Stera December. 23 ‘CUSTOMERS WANTED! —_.___— TO BUY OUT The Large and Choice Assortment of | | BOOTS &SHOES | in another column, and which are just reccived, opened, and on sale at W.E. DAWSON’S., | TO LET. 'E\IEE HOUSE formerly owned and oc- cupied by Mr. Preratek. JAMES C. POPE. May 18, 1868. } ; { | Republication of the London Quarterly, Edinburgh, North British, and West- minster Reviews, aud Blackwood’s 2 Magazine. | 4 | : : | RNREALLILS. | By the Leonard Scott Publishing Com- daa pany, 140 Fulton Street, New York. | Summer Arrangement, TERMS: FINITE Mails for the United Kingdom, the neigh For any one of the Reviews....... $4 00 per an | boring Provinces, the United States &e., will, | For any two of the Reviews.....-. a until further notice, be closed at the General Post | For any three of the Reviews..... .. 1000 * Oflice, Charlottetown, as follows, viz :— | For all four of the Reviews..... 2... oO * _ For Canad, ae cone merge iste the United | lor Blackwood’s Magazine........ 400 states, via Shedixe, every Tuesday and Friday | for Blackwood and one Review... 00“ evening, at 7 o'clock. | er Black i& 2 For Nova Scotia, Via Picton, every Monday, Wed- | "a en any. te.c8 te nesday, and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. | E Me case tae eee Pre mae 1000 “ } Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland andthe}? aahmene ant.thuse.af-the . 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And Mails for Georgetown and Souris per Steam- er, eve » Friday evening, at7 o'clock. | Lette s to be registered and newspapers must be —_ aulf an hour before the time of closing the ails. | THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G. Cener | Post Oftice Ch’town, é ‘ M y 4, 1308 | | | | | | | | | | uame, style aud firm of OFNICE- - - For Blackwood and the four Reviewa 15 00 Co-partnership Notice. “ae 4% sista ‘ } ue SUBSCRIBERS bave this day : entered into CO-PARTNEKSIIIP as BAR RISTERS and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, under the ALLEY & DAVIES. OUALLORAN’S BUILDING GREAT GEORGE STREET. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES. GREEN BACKS, FXCHANGE on Boston, ang GREEN BACKS bovght and sold by I. C. HALL. FLOUR & CORNMEAL. 1 POO Bois. FLOLR, go Ch'town, Muy 25. 1868 100 bois. COKNMEAL. For sale by CARVELL BRO'S. May 18, 1868. | without subjecting the er | i From L. J. RACINE, Esq., of La Minerve. Montreal. “ Having experienced the post gratifving results from the use or Dr. Wister's Balsam of Wid Cherry, 1 am induced to express the great confidence which I] have in its cficaey. For nine months I was most cruelly afflicied with a severe and obstinate cough, accompanied with acute pain in the site, which did not Jeave me, summer or winter. The symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was [ that 1 could Walk but a few steps without resting te recever from the pain and fatigue which so slight an exertion eceasioned. At this jameture I commeneeg taking the Balsam, trom which | found wamediate relief, and after having used four bottles | was com restured to health. J have used the Baisam in my fam- ily, and administered it te my children, with the happiest results. lam sure that sueh Canadians as use the Bal- sam can but speak in its favor. It is a preparation which has only to be tried to be acknowledged as remedy par excelience.” A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. livaerxtne, C.E., Aug. 21, 1836. Messrs. SetTn W. Fowse & Sox. Gentlemen :—Several months since a little daughter of mine, ten years of age, was taken with hoop Ceugh in a very aggravated form, and nothing we ¢ou do tor her seemed in any way to relieve her sa We at length decided to try a bottle of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yn three hours after she haé commenced using it, she was greatly relieved, and in less than three days was entirely cured, and is now weil. | have since recommended the Balsam to many of m neighbors, who have used it, and in no case have known it fail of effecting a speedy cure. You are at liberty to make any ase of the above you think proper. If it shall induce anybody to use your Be'sam I shall be giad, for i have great confidence in it. Yours, P, GUITTE, Proprietor of the Courrier de St. Hyaeimthe, Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, and all those whose occupation requires an unusual exer. cise of the vocal organs, will find this the ONLY Remtor which will effectually and instantaneously relieve their difficulties. This Remedy, unlike most others, is ea- tremely PLEASANT TO TASTE. A small quantity allowed to pass over the irritated part at once removes the difficulty. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Remember, they imitate in same only, without poe sessing the virtues. Buy none unless signed “I. Burrs” On lve Wrapper. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY IS PREPARED BY SETU W. FOWLE & SON, 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, And is for sale by all Druggists. GRACES SALVE This Salve is a vegetable preparation, discovered in the l7th century, by Dr Wa, Graca, surgeon in Kin James’ army. Through its agency he cured thousands of most serious seres and wounds that baffled the skill of the eminent physicians of his day, and was rega by al) as a public benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures in a very short time CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISKS, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RING- WORM, CHAPYED MNANDS, BOILS, FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS, CHIL- BLAINS, PILES, CORNS, &¢. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE is prompt im action, remeves pain at once, and reduces the most angry-looking swellings and inflammations, ag if by magic, thus affording relief and a compiete cure. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, Proprietors. Sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. Sold in Charlottetown by T. DesBrisay, P» G. Fraser, and W. R. Watson ee COME AND BUY CHEM J. Wo FALCORER & CO’S. _ Received per ** Undine,” a@ choice lot OF DRESS GOODS, Prints, Grey § White Cotton, Cotton Warp, Genllemen’s Hats, §¢. Millinery, Bonnets and Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &c. MILLINERY, DRESSES, MANTLE! Made to Order at Lowest Rates! We are determined to suit those who may favor us with their Custom. Please Examine for Yourselves! J. W. FALCONER & C0, South Side Queen Square, dune &, 1>68, oe : a : eee" BAIT MILLS! RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT=— 2 - BAIT MILLS warranted of excel- » lent workmanship, which will be sold VERKY LOW. i H. BE. STARBIRD, & CO. June 15, 1868, ~ e % Fr Pe a